Is Your MLP OC A Mary Sue? (SUBMISSIONS CLOSED!)
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  • Reads 12,586
  • Votes 449
  • Parts 21
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2015
OC SUBMISSIONS FOR FEBRUARY: 5/5
DO NOT SEND IN SUBMISSIONS, AS THEY ARE NOW CLOSED!

Hello and welcome to my
Is Your MLP OC A Mary-Sue?
book!

1: Please do not steal, trace, or copy any artwork that may be posted in this, or any other, book
2: Please do not vote spam or comment
3: Please do not hate against myself or any other readers of this book
4: Please check in my bio or in the book description to see if I am accepting Character Forms
5: Please be patient and do not complain if it takes a while for me to review your character
6. Comment your Character Forms on the second chapter ONLY!

Now here is the basic format I'd like you to follow when giving me your OC's information!
[Name]
[Age]
[Pony Type]
[Colors]
[Cutie Mark/Talent]
[Family]
[Weaknesses]
[Quirks]
[Backstory]

Finally on to the book schedule information:
This book will be updated five times each month.
There will be one new OC every week of each month.
Please check to see if I have those five OCs for that month before sending in your character information!

Thank You!
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